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00:01
I need some help I am not sure why I am getting an error.
def isIn(char, aStr):
    '''
    char: a single character
    aStr: an alphabetized string

    returns: True if char is in aStr; False otherwise
    '''
    low = 0
    high = len(aStr)
    found = False
    while not found:
        guess = aStr[(low + high) / 2]
        if guess == char:
            found = True
        elif guess > char:
            high = guess
        elif guess < char:
            low = guess

    if found:
        return True
    else:
        return False

print isIn('a', 'abcdefghijlmpqs')
so apparently python has trouble with this line
guess = aStr[(low + high) / 2]
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'str'
but low and high are both ints
the result of (low + high) / 2 is an int
and the resulting int is valid for the string index
I will wait I, will wait for you
even if I do high = int(len(astr)) it is still wrong
should I post a question?
someone say something
@JebediahKerman, If you have a question - yes, you should prefer ask it on SO rather than in chat.
But in your code you assign high with string here: high = guess
00:16
Yeah was about to say the same
The same for low
Did you maybe mean to write high = len(guess)?
guess should always be a string
Yeah but high and low shouldn't be
(low + high) / 2 <- that doesn't make sense if you set low and high as Strings
I will think about that thanks
 
3 hours later…
03:48
@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams hiya
how have you been?
Can't complain.. too much.
Yourself?
In the middle of exams at the moment, but I finished on Tuesday
@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams After my exams I might pick up a new language. Do you have any advice?
I'm thinking of C++, but I want to hear your opinion first as you're obviously an intelligent man
Are you looking for practical or theory?
03:53
Like if it's going to be useful for me or I'm learning it for the sake of learning?
Not quite that polar, but yes.
Bit of both to be honest
I'll enjoy learning it and I might start answering qusetions on the specific language here
Take a look at Haskell then.
I'll look into it, thanks :)
@IgnacioVazquez-Abrams Don't suppose you know anything about stackoverflow.com/questions/19738739/… do you?
That's just how the format is specified. It matches C's printf() syntax.
04:25
Hi for all
I want to understand this code verify the format's image o image's correct??
from PIL import Image
trial_image = Image.open(file)
trial_image.verify()
05:02
hola
Could anyone tell me how to get a previous dict item when I only know the key of it's following item?
last_seen = {}
 
2 hours later…
07:00
@Haidro wow. 44 votes!
That was just overkill! XD
Now, I'm jealous :)
very overkill
Oh, and what language did you decide on?
Learning, next I mean.
cbg!
@KDawG yes we saw your qestion
lol
@GamesBrainiac I was about to link it here
07:14
got you there, didn't I?
yeah.....
BTW what does the lol represent?
laugh out loud
why?
@GamesBrainiac no I meant, was my question toooo retarded?
nope
will try to answer it
but i feel rather moody today
:)
Just think about this -----> think of all the rep you'll recieve
07:16
I'll try and give you something compreehensive
buddy if i wanted rep, I'd just answer some more js questions
I don't do it for the rep, I do it so that I can be a python maestro :)
and kick all yous butts XD
@GamesBrainiac ouch that hurts :P
these past few days
I wanted to get good with the basics
now for threads
and multiprocessing
and extending python with C++
@GamesBrainiac +1 for that
BTW when I tried threading it was a total disaster :(
Excuse I can combined characters + variable in

theFile = formFields['theFile']

After
TheFile= formFields['files'+c]
ok function...
waiting for your response :p
@GamesBrainiac Ignacio said Haskell... and I looked into it and it doesn't look so bad
07:28
@Haidro Well, Haskell is not so good for many things
And I love it.
But since you still have a lot of time on your hands
Why not learn Scala instead
Its a functional programming language
WIth better IDE support
and all in all better teacher resources
With Haskell, you're kinda stuck with writing programs in Sublime Text
Funny cause I use sublime
ol
lol
thats fine for python
because python is easily interpreted
heck you could use IDLE (and I do for questions) and everything will be fine
but Haskell is compiled
and that becomes a pain later on
I mean you're taking a lot for granted when you're using Python. It has awesome modulting, imports work like a charm, pip is amazing, most packages are widely used and so on.
Haskell's third party packages don't come close to python's
haskell's cabal is good (cabal == pip in haskell world) but its not as good
well yea, thats just my two cents
@Haidro However, what have you made so far with Python? Have you done unittesting? Or rather threading or even more difficult functional programming using functools?
I've done like nothing
Think of someone who has just finished a python tutorial, and knows the basic syntax
That's me
And somehow I've gained 21 thousand reputation just off the knowledge of that
Then stick with python
But what is there to do
07:43
Because trust me, you've barely touched the surface
THere's nothing I really need to do
Oh, I trust you ;)
Why not try making something?
A game
Yea I'll probably end up doing that
Or maybe, like what I did, I made a dropbox like software for syncing files accross all my computers
Also, don't let getting rep consume you. If you think you're sufficiently good at something, move on to something more challenging or new.
hence the haskell move :p
07:45
why do you need haskell to make something?
what have you made so far in python?
I didn't say I needed anything made
I just want to learn something else :3
I've made like nothing in python
Arrite, then how about this
you can do one of two things
why not take a look at some libraries for python
like requests
or perhaps, if you're up to it, something like watchdog
I've worked with requests for a bit
not with requests
inside it
i c
07:47
dive into the source code, and see how they made it
I tried that with the random module once
I was like wat
requests is much easier
XD
and the people much nicer too. If you raise an issue, then they'll answer very quickly
btw, what random module did you look into?
random.py
no wonder
it has a complex algorithm inside it XD
please...helping me...
File "web_editormy.py", line 601, in upload_demo
theFile = formFields['files' +outputimg]
TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'int' objects
how to concatenate this?
07:54
@MirkoCianfarani why not make a question on stack overflow?
Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the Help Center to learn more.
Simply...
Ican't ask,.,.
this is strange
@Haidro can you take a look into it?
I think this guy was wrongly question banned.
it happens sometimes
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@Haidro he has some very good questions
08:00
now I find and before create new variable....
uff so takes up more memory and phrases of code
Actually, he just has 22 questions, and not a single one of them have been downvoted.
it appears that there aren't downvoted but in reality there would be for StackoverFlow or system
Eh?
Okay, let me get back from a bath
Then I'll help you with your problem
I think you've been wronged by the system
Also I think you should contact the guys
on SO
since I don't see why you should have been banned.
You have a gold badge for a famous question.
Thats not always easy to come by.
debatable, but gold badges are awesome
yea
I mean this guy was probably mistakenly banned
I think that only the system or the moderator (difficult) knows when I can ask and depends only with votes or reputation...
But not is important resolved my case
Have you been deleting any answers/questions recently?
yes 10 question/and answer but I delete questions from (or as [i not know how to say ]) 6 month
or 8
@MirkoCianfarani Try logging in from a different location.
Yea, that's what has gotten you banned
08:14
A different ISP with a diffferent IP address.
You shouldn't be mass deleting old answers/questions
Just leave them as they are. That has warranted you a ban (it'll prob be over in a few days)
now where I going? :p
Spain?
Or Usa
lol
anyways
your qquestion
finally I solved with:
slv='files' +str(outputimg)
theFile = formFields[slv]
 
3 hours later…
11:40
Hello?
hey there
I'm working on a command-line text editor in Python
12:08
Hello, does setlocale modify the system locale?
And what does it do, exactly?
what string method do I use if I want to get rid of a character on a specific index
.strip() takes the char not the index
I know how to slice a string but I want to delete the cahr at a given index
This is what I imagine it to look like
string = 'abcd'
Hold on, I'm working on it
string = string.delete[2]
string = abd
12:19
You can do something like so to delete the first L in "Hello":
`x = "Hello`
`tmp = "%s%s" % (x[:2], x[3:])`
but I need to delete a specific index
right, x[:2] returns x until the first L, and x[4:] (sorry not x[3:]) returns everything after it
so if you need to delete character at index 4, you need to join x[:3] and x[5:]
and you get the original string without the character
there might already be a method for this, but I don't know it
I'm just giving and example
Your method look very messy, and unreadable, I am a noob
I see, hold on
I'll fix that
Do you know how to make functions?
btw I wrote a small procedure to do it for me
s = 'abcd'

def removeIndexString(string, index):
    new_string = ''
    for i in range(0, len(string)):
        if i != index:
            new_string += string[i]
    return new_string

print removeIndexString(s, 1)
acd
12:24
namaer+=[i[0]+i[1:].replace('\n','').lower()];
once again, I am a noob, can't read that
In case there is no method, you want to get the index of the character and go around it...
I wrote a function though ^^
it does what I want
plus I can read it :)
There is already an index function...
my function removes the char at an index
12:27
@JebediahKerman You're trying to write C code in python.
@hcwhsa unlikely, python is my first
Anyway, somebody care to explain what setlocale does?
@Jebediah that doesn't mean you don't already think in C :P...
Well in that case, good for me, right?
Not really, since you're coding in Python...
@StefanDenchev if you had to write a function to remove the char at a given index how would YOU do it>?
12:33
def removeIndex(strs, ind): return strs[:ind] + strs[ind+1:]
Use slicing.
@JebediahKerman I was suggesting @hcwhsa's method
oh I see how it work now. it takes the left side of up to ind and the right side after ind and puts them together
I wouldn't write a function...
9 mins ago, by Stefan Denchev
In case there is no method, you want to get the index of the character and go around it...
okay okay
Using `+=` for string concatenation is not recommended in python.
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonSpeed/PerformanceTips#String_Concatenation
12:38
Thanks, concats are always trouble anyway...
but it works fine
What works fine?
Yeah, what?
And how do you know it does?
from the output
That means it works, not that it works fine...
12:41
I see...
@StefanDenchev That would depend on your definition of "fine"
Good point...
Do the "desktop notifications" in chats only appear if the chat isn't actually open?
no
actually idk
Well, I didn't get a notification when you sent that, so I guess the answer still is no...
Which is complicating, because that means I have to constantly check the tab title to see if there are new messages
@Arc676 You'll get a notification only when you're tagged.
12:45
I noticed... I just got one XD
Is there a way to receive them even if you're NOT tagged?
why would you want that?
Wait, locale just wraps the c locale?
if you want to see every one of them just stay on SO
Huh, Jebediah?
@JebediahKerman I'm the type of person that spends a lot of time multitasking, so I can't constantly swap the active window just to check if theres a message...
12:47
That's like saying if you want to read all your emails, don't minimize your mail client (or just stare at it all the time)...
ignore my previous comment, just wanted to see if desktop notifications worked for me.
I know I said somehting stupid
So many pins in this room...
Pins?
on the right>pinned messages
Pinning is a special privilege preserved for room owners, other users can only star messages, but pinned ones take priority in the list...
12:54
Wow... 96 pinned messages?
No, 92 starred and 4 pinned (which might have been starred as well, considering counts), i believe...
Where does it say there are 92 pinned?
I see "show all 96"
Pinned messages look different than starred ones - the star is not filled on pinned ones...
Hey, @Johan, what brings you to Python?
nothing really, just lurk here. Think I have written like 10 lines of Python lifetime
12:59
have Python on my todolist though, hear good things about the language
and you?
Haven't counted...
Me too (hearing good things about it)... Messing with locales, so needed some info, but i figured it out...
Who here has OS X mavericks?
Seems it's all c wrappers and stuff...
Sup guys
13:02
@Jono Either the ceiling or the sky, depending on where you are
Not the most creative answer i've heard...
Then I guess I should think of something else XD
You can get a lot of those over @C#...
?
C# chat?
13:03
Communication failure.
So the C in C# stands for comedy?
What does C stand for
That's a good question
oh god
i think i just found out
13:05
in C#, Sep 10 at 21:58, by Matthew H
What's up guys?
Read the responses...
So its the next language developed after 'Basic Combined Programming Language' - ie B
LOL
And that was preceeded by APL - A programming language
T_T
What's so sad about that?
13:06
wow...
That for people that define things, we're teribble at naming.
And I thought physicists were bad at naming stuff...
Apparently developers are even worse...
Indeed, Jono...
I believe there is a programming language called D
and another one called F#
nod for F#
13:07
Yeah, there's too damn many
Especially C based languages
and of course, like in the elementary school grading system, theres no E
Microsoft deprecated J#....
It used to be a trend...
It's not like we're writing unique code on any of them
Never heard of J#..
@Jono so true
J# is Microsoft's version of java
13:08
hah
i think
I learned how to make if-else and while loops in python by myself, just because all the languages are so similar
speaking of java, once I tried to make an OS out of it
didn't work out too well
woah
Sometimes i think i should do that
Yeah, i usually just try a few times until i get things right with c-based languages...
13:09
Actually it was more of a sub-OS
get some sweet ui ideas, but then think surely an OS would take forever.
I imagine the amount of file handling code must be crazy, plus the driver/hardware interaction
I thought of having a C-based-language-based operating system with a Java interface on top
i.e. an OS based on a C-based language
and a Java interface
Are the popular linux based OSs open source?
Well, obviously...
wait, you can get source code for linux based OSs?
AWESOME
I always wanted to mod an OS (instead of modding minecraft...)
13:11
Wait, so you just want the shell to be in java?
I made a java shell, but it sucked
haha, I enjoy that its instead of minecraft.
It was just a REALLY BIG if-else block checking for commands that I copied from bash and windows DOS
but I had something going there
Oh gosh.
the part I'm most proud of was making the prompt un-delete-able
I mean, you could make an alternative for file explorer fairly easily just hooking into windows SDK & rendering with DirectX.
I just used the ls command
That wouldn't be cross-platform, but sure....
Reminds me of Rift...
platform? What's that? ; ))
13:14
Platform means OS
Java is special because it can be used on basically any OS
@StefanDenchev I was replying to Jono, but I forgot the @
Oh, i see, the question was about "cross-platform"
Does anyone here have Mavericks installed?
Java is not special...
In that way...
13:15
True
Apparently there are other languages that are cross-platform
Like Python
And java isn't really cross-platform, it requires a vm...
Also, .NET seems to be getting there stackoverflow.com/questions/56013/cross-platform-net
@Jono wait, .NET is becoming cross-platform?
Mono, duh...
13:21
Ah, right, mono
Am I taking crazy pills or is Django a total nightmare to work with?
C#, Mono, and .NET are the same thing right?
... you get everything to work in DEBUG mode, then you switch to DEBUG = False, and it changes completely how it serves files, spews server 500 errors without any supporting debug info
I've been meaning to try django out, ah...
:( Sounds awful, Brendan...
13:27
Yah sorry if I'm venting - I'm trying to get it to work on Azure. People refer you to the tutorials but they are incomplete or require VS with Python tools to work
Django on Azure? Interesting... Good luck, hope you figure it out. Gotta go, have fun, guys ^_^...
One Azure tutorial tells you how to deploy a 'Website' (free) but static files are not served, the other tells you how to deploy using a VM (not free), another tells you how to deploy using Python Tools (free but you need VS professional)
I'm presuming Django is an IDE
django is not an ide
13:53
Django was nice to me :/
Though i didn't particularly try to connect it with anything else.
14:16
Cabbage!
14:56
@poke cabbage :)
Hey Jon!
How's you today... looks like it's quiet as usual
Is it usually that quiet? Then I got a wrong impression before, huh? :P
Well... it seems to ebb and flow at weekends... ;)
Guess a lot are here usually from work then..
14:59
Yeah... must be cool working for a boss that pays you to hang around on SO :)

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